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   / Nuclear fallout information #221  
In regards to Ukrainian tactics. Suddenly they have it figured out. Wonder how that happened? 🤔
I have read what UA analytics are saying
Before war set-up of UA army was more "defensional"
At very beginning, at Feb; March UKR have sent against Rus "terorional oborona", it's like your National Guard
Meantime UA army were trained at home, UK, US, PL bases. And they were trained attacking. Which is most complex operation in BF

Now they enjoy results

To me it sounds legit


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Nice video.
Humvee saves UA soldiers against rus tank

 
   / Nuclear fallout information #222  
They had 7-8 years to analyze what happened in Crimea and prepare for when Russia would eventually attempt it again with other parts of Ukraine. They took advantage of that time to get trained and work with 'other countries' to tune their tactics.
Not even close.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #223  
Can you get us closer?
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #224  
Can you get us closer?
We didn't send all of that high tech equipment over there without supervision. The dynamics of the situation will change dramatically with a casualty or capture of an American Soldier.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #225  
Got it... thank you for the details.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #226  
He is giving the USA too much credit with his boots on the ground theory.

If anything, it is a few well versed Russian, Ukrainian, USA dual citizen contractors.

Other than that, it is Ukrainian preparation, motivation and outright strategic/tactical brilliance brought on with the best C4ISR available.

Don't discount the Ukrainian people.

And well, there is Russia....dumpster fire across the board. Epic. Historic.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #227  
Retired military familiar with the region made a good point that when the USSR was at its military peak it included soldiers from Ukraine and Ukraine also processes capability in various areas of manufacturing including the worlds largest transport aircraft.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #229  
Retired military familiar with the region made a good point that when the USSR was at its military peak it included soldiers from Ukraine and Ukraine also processes capability in various areas of manufacturing including the worlds largest transport aircraft.
That's one of the main reasons Russia wants Ukraine back, and fought so hard over it in WWII... the people that live there and the skills they have, combined with their manufacturing capabilities, and their only ports to the black sea and the Mediterranean. Plus the agriculture in Ukraine. It's a huge prize and has nothing to do with old Russia and sentiment. It's valuable. That's all there is to it.
 
   / Nuclear fallout information #230  
I just read 23 pages and nobody mentioned Pat Frank!
Alas, Babylon!
David from jax
 
 
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